SEA Grecian
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There's nothing wrong with being disappointed but some of the comments suggesting our season is over and we are destined for mid-table mediocrity seem a little bit of an over-reaction. We are second in the table on merit and if we can keep our star players and tighten up defensively away from home I'm still pretty confident we can be challenging for promotion at the end of the season.It's normal that people are disappointed. Football is an emotional sport and like I say, for City and many other clubs, it's a roller coaster.
People dream of a Cup run, dream of drawing a top club home or away, and realise the importance of the financial aspect.
Of course they're disappointed after going 2 goals up v Hartlepool we couldn't see it through ; what do you expect?
Doesn't mean they won't go to the next game
or stop supporting the team.
You can't and don't want to take the emotion out o the game. It's disappointment, not negativity.